Opening and closing remarks of presiding over the meeting

The opening and closing remarks of presiding over the meeting are as follows:

1. Opening remarks of presiding over the meeting:

Dear leaders, guests and comrades,

Hello!

Today, we are gathered here to celebrate _ _ _ _ _. First of all, on behalf of the China Municipal People's Government, I would like to extend my warm congratulations to _ _ _ _ _. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all the guests attending this celebration! I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to the leaders, friends and comrades from all walks of life who care about, support and participate in the construction and development of _ _ _ _ _. I would like to extend my cordial condolences and best wishes to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ leaders and all _ _ _ _ who have worked hard and sweated for the development of _ _ _ _ _.

2. Conclusion of presiding over the meeting:

Leaders, distinguished guests and comrades, looking back, we are ambitious, looking forward to the future, and we are full of confidence. Facing the new requirements of the new century and new situation.

We firmly believe that under the guidance of the spirit of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and the Third Plenary Session of the 17th Central Committee, with the attention and care of leaders at all levels, with the help and support of friends from all walks of life, and with the efforts of all staff, we will certainly be able to create a more brilliant tomorrow and achieve more impressive results!

Finally, I wish all leaders, guests, comrades and friends good health, smooth work, happy family and all the best! I wish _ _ _ _ a complete success!

Thank you!

Skills of presiding over meetings

1, concise and to the point

Generally speaking, the presiding speech of the meeting consists of three parts: introduction, transition and conclusion. Introduce the theme of the meeting, briefly introduce the meeting procedures, participants and requirements; Interlanguage should be concise and natural, with clever cohesion; The conclusion should be clear and crisp, and the contraction should be strong.

2, to highlight the key points.

When presiding over a meeting, another tendency, contrary to repetition, is to downplay it. The host often only has a few simple words, such as "Let's start the meeting", "Let's invite XXX to speak" and "Today's meeting is over", and nothing else is mentioned.